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The new floor and the new beams. The new floor consists of 2 x 6 lumber, and the new beams are pressure-treated 2 x 10’s laminated together, six pieces to make one beam.

This is the gong that sounds the bell for funerals. When used in this way, the bell is stationery and the gong swings against the bell to make a tolling sound. (For regular ringing of the bell, the bell actually swings back and forth.)

The bell, viewed from above. You can see the wheel that swings the bell. The contractor has put fresh grease on the shaft that it swings on.

Taken from the upper level of the bell tower, showing the new flooring and the reinforced supports for the steeple.
We are awaiting the new copper roof to be installed on the outside of this section. All the seams will be leaded. Work will start on Monday, Feb. 6, and will be finished in about 2 weeks.

Looking up through the tower, showing the bell from underneath, and the partially removed section of the tower roof.

The work has begun on the bell tower. Photos courtesy of Barrie Schroeder

Both new beams are in place. Looking up at the bell, which is presently suspended by heavy nylon straps.

Shows the rot on one of the beams, leaving very little support for the bell.

Taken in the Upper Room, shows parts of supporting beams that have been removed.

View of scaffolding outside the steeple. Workers in process of removing flat roof portion around base of steeple, atop the tower.

Looking up through the tower, showing the bell from underneath, and the partially removed section of the tower roof.

Installation of first new support beam for the bell. It consists of 6, 2 x 10 pressure treated timbers laminated together.

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Sadly we announce the passing of Raegan Evans, daughter of Nancy and the late John Evans (2015), on August 2nd. Our deepest sympathy to Nancy, Raegan’s children Dawson and Dakota, her sister Tara and family. A Celebration of Raegan’s Life was held on August 11.

With regret we announce the passing of Gail Oliver, daughter of Audrey Angevine, on August 19, following a brief illness. The service for Gail was in Nova Scotia. Heartfelt prayers and condolences to Audrey and her family.

Cynthia has revamped our church website! Please look at it, and let her know what you think, and if you have ideas or suggestions: trinityanglicanchurchbradford.ca The plan is to keep on top of all our news and events. If you have any photos of church events, Cynthia will be happy to have them for the website.

Bible and Faith Studies Groups – As mentioned in the July “News from the Pews” and in the Church Calendar above, there will be two adult Christian Education groups starting this fall. There will be two groups, one evening and one daytime. Both will include worship, fellowship and study. The plan is to alternate between bible study and more general faith discussion. The groups will start the week of September 19 and run for 5 weeks, then take a few week breaks and have another 5 weeks before Christmas. Based on the survey the two most popular topics were prayer and Anglican Identity and worship, so we will start there.

Evening Group: Tuesdays, September 19 to October 17, 7:30 – 9 pm, will be a bible study on Prayer. We will explore what the bible has to teach us and say about prayer.
Daytime Group: Thursdays, September 21 to October 19, 2 to 3:30 pm, will be Anglican Identity, our history and how that has shaped what we believe and do. This study involves some videos and multi-media, and discussion— your chance to learn from each other.

While you are encouraged to attend all five weeks of a particular study, they are formatted such that if you miss a week you can still participate. I am looking forward to learning and growing with you in our faith together. Rev. Dana

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Open every Thursday & Saturday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm and ANYTIME YOU SEE THE SIGN OUT FRONT!!!

The Second Hand Shop has been open for four years now and growing! We have a
great variety of items at very affordable prices. Our volunteers in the shop
have come to know many people in the community and have become friends with
them! The store also reaches out into the Community. When there is a need for pyjamas or nightgowns at Bradford Valley we make sure they are taken care of. We are partners with “The Community Action Program for Children” and provide clothing for all ages free of charge. During the winter months we donate scarves, hats and sweaters to guests of the Community Meal at our Friday night dinners. We have a Community Meal team made up of members from our Church and other Churches within Bradford.

Donations are accepted as long as items are almost new, clean, no stains or rips. We accept pocket books and children’s books. Donations for the store of slightly used and very clean items are greatly appreciated!

Come in any time on a Thursday or Saturday morning and have a cup of tea with us!

Items we do not accept: We do not take electronics of any kind, stuffed animals, large pieces of furniture, used cosmetics or large hard covered books on travel, cooking, life skills etc.

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Upcoming Events

Saturday, Dec. 22 – 9 am Yoga

Sunday, Dec. 23 – 10 am Lessons and Carols

Christmas Eve, Dec. 24

7 pm Family service

11 pm Traditional Christmas mass

Christmas Day, Dec. 25 – 10 am Holy Eucharist and carols

Tuesday, January 1 – The annual Bishop’s Levee will be held at St. James Cathedral. All are invited to join Bishop Andrew Asbil and the College of Bishops to offer best wishes and prayers for the New Year. The levee will include a receiving line and reception from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. There will be Choral Evensong at 3:30 p.m.with presentations of the Order of the Diocese of Toronto, including to our own Gretchen Dewhirst!

Make a Donation

The ministry and mission of Trinity Church, Bradford, is only possible through the generous support of parishioners and friends. If you would like to donate either to our operating fund or for a special project please call the church office at 905-775-2200